Connecticut – The Connecticut music community is mourning the death of Mila Rae, an emerging artist whose voice and personal authenticity resonated far beyond local stages. News of her passing, shared through social media posts referencing an obituary and tributes from loved ones, has prompted an emotional response from fans, collaborators, and fellow musicians across the state. According to posts circulated on Facebook, Mila Rae—born Rae Saldana—was more than a performer. She was described as a deeply expressive songwriter whose music reflected vulnerability, resilience, and a search for connection. While official details surrounding her death have not been publicly disclosed,…
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Pittsburgh and Fairfield, Connecticut – The Indiana University Bloomington community is mourning the death of Ava Beatty, a student whose life bridged several regions of the United States and touched many along the way. Her passing was shared in a Facebook announcement that has since prompted messages of sympathy from friends across Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. The cause of death was not publicly disclosed. Beatty’s story reflects the increasingly interconnected paths of today’s university students. Originally from McKeesport, Pennsylvania, she later lived in Pittsburgh before spending time in Fairfield, Connecticut, a town known for its strong public schools and close-knit…
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Connecticut – Connecticut is mourning the loss of Geoff Fox, the veteran meteorologist whose energetic on-air presence and approachable style made him a household name for more than three decades. Fox died at age 75 after a renewed struggle with pancreatic cancer, his wife, Helaine, announced in an emotional message to his Facebook page. Fox’s death marks the end of a career that helped shape local broadcasting in the region. Joining WTNH in 1984, he became a reliable presence during winter storms, hurricane seasons, and ordinary weather days alike. He later worked with Fox 61 and made guest appearances on…
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Greenwich, Connecticut – The town of Greenwich, Connecticut, is mourning the untimely death of Officer Robert Pascale, a respected member of the Greenwich Police Department (GPD) whose professionalism and kindness left a lasting mark on the community he served. The department announced his passing on Thursday, calling it a heartbreaking loss for the entire law enforcement family. Born and raised in Stamford, Pascale, 29, graduated from Penn State University with dual degrees in Criminology and Economics, as well as a Business Fundamentals Certificate from the Smeal College of Business. His academic achievements reflected his deep curiosity and commitment to understanding…